Outside the Imagined Community?

Outside the Imagined Community?

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Author: Kurzmann, Katharina
Date of Publication: 2011
Book classification: Education,
No. of pages: 124 Pages
Format: Paperback

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    Outside the Imagined Community is concerned with the current discourse on Latin American immigration in the United States, as represented in four recent socio-political publications. It identifies the key burning issues within the debate and analyzes in how far the linkage of the discourse on ""immigration"" and that on ""national identity"" contributes to the constitution of the current image of Latino immigrants. The publication draws from Michel Foucaults theory of discourse, which defines discourse as a regulated way of speaking that produces knowledge at a particular historical moment and is strongly related to issues of power. Outside the Imagined Community goes on to examine the metaphoric mappings underlying the current immigration discourse and by doing so shows the crucial role that socio-political publications play for the production of immigration-related knowledge and a perceived ""crisis"" in U.S.-American identity.
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